
Accurate Testing

Clean, Code-Aware Installs

Post-Mitigation Verification
What to Expect
When elevated radon levels are confirmed in a Louisiana home, mitigation systems are engineered to reduce indoor concentration safely and effectively. Pike County’s EPA Zone 1 classification makes radon mitigation common in the region.
Louisiana homes often feature older foundations, including block, stone, or mixed construction. System design must account for foundation integrity and soil communication to ensure effective depressurization.
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Radon mitigation systems in Louisiana typically include:
Sub-slab depressurization
Sealing of visible foundation cracks
Sump pit sealing (if present)
Schedule 40 PVC vent piping
Inline radon fan
Above-roof discharge termination
Systems create negative pressure beneath the slab or foundation to prevent radon gas from entering the living space.
Most installations are completed in one day.
Post-installation testing confirms system performance.
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FAQs for local homeowners
Can mitigation be installed on historic homes?
Yes. Systems are designed to minimize visual impact while maintaining performance.
Will the system be visible?
Yes, but vent piping is routed cleanly and extended above the roofline.
Is mitigation common in Louisiana?
Yes. Elevated radon levels are not uncommon in Pike County.
Next Steps
1
Schedule
Book online in minutes or call. Real-estate timeline friendly—fast scheduling and clear documentation.
2
Test / Inspect
We run the appropriate test or evaluate the home and existing conditions. Photos and measurements are documented as needed.
3
Results + Plan
You get clear results and next steps. If mitigation is needed, we outline the cleanest option and verify performance.

